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It was so refreshing to see black ink on white paper as opposed to smudgy purplish type.
Does anyone remember continual skinned knees and elbows. FAFO used to be a game everyone played, even if it took "double dog daring" them.
I will admit that putting kids in the old style fridges with physical latches was uncool. Ditto for a spin in the tumble dryer.
Ditto - and then there were the ditto machines . . . It was so refreshing to see black ink on white paper as opposed to smudgy purplish type.
and then there were the ditto machines . . . It was so refreshing to see black ink on white paper as opposed to smudgy purplish type.
Stanford’s motto is Die Luft der Freiheit weht—“the winds of freedom blow.” But Stanford has become a case study of how overzealous bureaucrats can crush natural social expression, and how the urge to excise danger can quickly devolve into a campaign to whitewash away anything remotely interesting. In the aftermath, all that is left is the generic: empty walls, names scrubbed off buildings, and kids safely, or not so safely, alone in their rooms. ...
Lonely, frustrated students are less safe than happy ones. Within four weeks of school starting, ten students had to be taken off-campus to get their stomachs pumped, a Stanford record for alcohol-related “transports” in such a short period of time. Occasionally, my Row house is rented for parties which are always overrun with freshman and sophomores. They’re not particularly good ones; still, I see freshmen in the corner of the events, drinking until they pass out. Despite the safety rhetoric, the new atomized campus culture isn’t even safer. ...
An empty house is safe. A blank slate is fair. In the name of safety and fairness, Stanford destroyed everything that makes people enjoy college and life.

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